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Education After high School: Entrance Requirements, building Credential. 11/13/13. What are entrance requirements? Do they vary by institution?. Warm-up. High School Transcript : A record of classes taken by the student in high school and the grades earned
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Education After high School: Entrance Requirements, building Credential 11/13/13
What are entrance requirements? • Do they vary by institution? Warm-up
High School Transcript: A record of classes taken by the student in high school and the grades earned • Standardized Test: tests given to students in a similar setting under similar conditions in order to measure knowledge, skills, and abilities as compared to other students. • GPA: The average grade earned by a student, figured by dividing the grade points earned by the number of credits taken. • Class Ranking: a number that compares students to others in their graduating class, usually based on grade point average. Vocabulary
High class rank English = 4yrs Math = 3-4yrs Science = 3 yrs Social Studies = 3yrs Foreign Language = 2-4yrs High Standardized Test Scores Colleges want to see…
ACT: Total of 36 points • 5 parts: English, Reading, Math, Writing, and Science. • SAT: Total of 2400 points • 3 parts: Verbal, math, and writing • Some state only take 2 of the tests for a total of 1600 points • Study materials and prep classes are available • Complete SH 83 Standardized Tests
Madonna • Chris Rock • Brad Pitt • Garth Brooks • Jennifer Aniston • Boot Salesman • Red Lobster • Dunkin Donuts • Waitress • Chicken Costume Getting a start
Colleges and jobs both require you to fill out an application. Most applications require you to provide past work experience and references. • So what do you do if you don’t have any work experience? Standing Out
What are employers looking for? Demonstrate the skills you have
What are employers looking for? • Will you show up on time? • Do you look presentable and friendly? • Do you get along well with others? • Can you be trusted? • Are you a hard worker? • Can you act professionally? • Are you a problem solver? Demonstrate the skills you have
Credentials are the evidence that you meet the requirements of your employer/college. • They can take the form of letters of recommendation, awards, grades… • Complete SH 88: This list includes a range of activities that can demonstrate responsibility and teamwork Credentials – SH 87
Imagine that you are the manager of an ice cream shop and you are looking to hire a local high school student for an entry level position. Read the credentials of Will, Sandra, and Ian and determine which person you would hire. Sh 86 You’re Hired